At first she didn't realize what hit her. She thought it was glass, then her arm started to burn and she realized she was shot. Luckily, she was near police and first aid.

Now, she's worried the next person may not be so lucky.

"I still don't understand shooting into the air on the Fourth of July and on New Year's. It happens," she said. "It has to stop."

Romero said the other person who was hit by a stray bullet was an older man and he was hit in the hand in between his thumb and pointer finger. She also said many vehicles around the Biltmore were hit.

Because the shots were fired during the fireworks show, no one heard them. No one has come forward to say who fired the shots either.